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I am very excited here to learn things that continue to improve, such as technological developments in the world of gadgets. Android device system attracts me to continue to dig deeper about Android. I'm actually more curious about Xiaomi, but the others I shouldn't miss either.
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I'll be posting in Verizon as well but thought I would get the word out as I'm helping with the forum.
Like with other devices there is now a Developer discussion forum and I hope devs will use it.
Yes, IRC is great for discussions but it has a downside - people not in IRC can't see it or follow it later.
This provides an alternative where non-devs and devs alike can follow along and add feedback to the discussion.
Hope devs will consider adding stuff in there as much as possible.
Non-devs, you're welcome to read up and learn...
But it's supposed to be a development-only discussion, not Q&A. (There's obviously forums for that.)
Thanks!
Hey guys. I had nowhere else to ask this question, and this is kind of relevant to the subject matter of the website, so I figured I'd ask it here.
Is there a forum dedicated to programming with a huge user base and an active beginners section? Some perhaps very well known website that most everybody uses?
Thanks for the help.
Here is a good place to start:
Programming Basics
LoopDoGG79 said:
Here is a good place to start:
Programming Basics
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How is that even vaguely helpful? He's asking for something specific, and it's quite a sensible request.
@Bodoma there is a programming forum on here, but it's quite new so not particularly busy. Given time I'm sure it will build up, but there's already lots of people you can chat about programming with and get advice from.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2188
That forum is specific for app development for the platforms we cover on xda.
As for specific coding issues, get familiar with StackOverflow.com. It's a *very* useful resource that most developers are aware of, even if just to leech from it (nothing wrong with reading and learning )
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How is that even vaguely helpful? He's asking for something specific, and it's quite a sensible request.
@Bodoma there is a programming forum on here, but it's quite new so not particularly busy. Given time I'm sure it will build up, but there's already lots of people you can chat about programming with and get advice from.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2188
That forum is specific for app development for the platforms we cover on xda.
As for specific coding issues, get familiar with StackOverflow.com. It's a *very* useful resource that most developers are aware of, even if just to leech from it (nothing wrong with reading and learning )
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Ooh, I had no idea that forum existed on here. Thanks for the help, Archer. As far as a preliminary glance at what StackOverflow is, it seems like a great platform that I can use to ask a ton of questions and see what kind of answers I get.
I did Google, by the way, but the results that were returning didn't have communities as big as I would like, since popularity is the only way I can tell whether or not the website is reliable, as I do not know enough about the subject matter to use another method of filtration.
Thanks again, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the welcome. I've noticed I find lots of phones through various salvage, trades, etc but most are locked. I'm interested in learning how to circumvent the barriers so they I can give the phones to others who need them. Hopefully I can get them into a usable form first
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Thanks a lot for accepting my request . I am so excited to be a part of this amazing forum. Technology is my hobby. It will be a great journey.
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Use the Manufacturers link at the top of the page to find the subforum for your device. XDA is one of the largest development sites in the world, so you should have no trouble finding plenty of information here.
Good luck, and have fun!